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Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 12:30 am
by GoonerAlexandre
Cripps wrote:
GoonerAlexis wrote:It's because Bellerin isn't the best, he's a bang average player

Watch him v palace

Watch him today.
Shit player shows his shitness. Get in an actual RB please

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 12:45 am
by diesel
Does anyone coach defending at Colney ? Thank fvck for Kos, Monreal should be handing over his wage packet to kos every week. As for hector, I loved him but his defending is piss poor and only his speed sometimes saves him.

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 12:46 am
by GoonerAlexandre
diesel wrote:Does anyone coach defending at Colney ? Thank fvck for Kos, Monreal should be handing over his wage packet to kos every week. As for hector, I loved him but his defending is piss poor and only his speed sometimes saves him.
He is not a defender, he's a shit player who got lucky to have pace.

I've been saying this for ages, but no one listened. Now you see.

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 12:56 am
by EliteKiller
He's an excellent player in a team of flat track bullies ... when the opposition gets in our faces we're piss poor .... luckily for us B'mouth don't have the stamina or the bench to keep it up for 90 minutes ... Spuds do, Dippers do, and Pep and Mourinho have Arsene in their pocket already, maybe Arsene can been Conte again, not holding my breath ....

Back on topic, he's quality no question, in a side like Chelski, Spuds, Liverpool or Barca, PSG, Bayern where he'd be playing as almost an attacking player confident his fellow players would cover for him, then he'd be a superstar

For us when he has, Theo, Ox, Iwobi, Xhaka or a CD with tortoise pace to cover for him? .... well anybody would be screwed under those circumstances ...

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 2:00 am
by Cripps
on Bellerin’s night…
He had a knock, he was uncertain to play. That’s the problem when you have only 48 hours, you have to play some players who come out of a game like Crystal Palace [with knocks]. We had three or four players who we had to wait for the warm up to see if they could play.
Read more at http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... xfhJq6e.99

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 8:06 am
by Pudpop
That's the problem when you have 48 hours?

That's the problem when you enter the season with 1 RB

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:24 am
by EliteKiller
Cripps wrote:
on Bellerin’s night…
He had a knock, he was uncertain to play. That’s the problem when you have only 48 hours, you have to play some players who come out of a game like Crystal Palace [with knocks]. We had three or four players who we had to wait for the warm up to see if they could play.
Read more at http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... xfhJq6e.99


So how do Spuds, City, Chelski cope? - having just one quality RB this is what happens ..........

Spuds have Walker / Trippier
City have Sagna / Zabaleta
Chelsea have Azpilicueta / Ivanovic

By the end of today every team will have played 20 EPL matches, serious teams should have the squad to cope

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2017 11:56 am
by Angelito
Pudpop wrote:That's the problem when you have 48 hours?

That's the problem when you enter the season with 1 RB


What's funny right now is that we have Jack and Campbell out on loan. With Jack, okay, we could call it hindsight. But even with such a large squad at Wenger's disposal, we're having an injury crisis and our annual collapse is still taking place, albeit it's aberrant.

We could easily have beaten Bournemouth, and had the privilege to rotate:

Cech
Bellerin** - Gabriel - Mustafi* - Monreal**
Xhaka - Elneny
Lucas - Iwobi - Alexis
Giroud


* Well, Wenger's said how Kosc was tired, no?
** We have no options there (same for RB position).

Lucas and Elneny have barely played this season. They wouldn't have been tired either way. Same applies to Giroud at a lesser degree. Heck, we could have played Alexis as a #10 (his natural position - as a second striker) instead of having Ramsey play there. Just imagine - Ramsey behind Giroud! :dizzy:

Wenger..

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:16 pm
by Big17
Loooool ffs. Bellerin earlier at a fashion show in London.

GA will love this


Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Sun Jan 08, 2017 11:49 pm
by Sims
Iconic

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 12:31 am
by elkanofan
Downfall of our society.

Bellerin is quality going forward however he really needs to work on his defensive awareness.

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:42 am
by GoonerAlexandre
Big17 wrote:Loooool ffs. Bellerin earlier at a fashion show in London.

GA will love this


So unfit for the FA Cup but has time to go poncing around ponce fashion shows

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 3:42 am
by GoonerAlexandre
Trousers like that will one day end all civilization

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 4:28 am
by Angelito
elkanofan wrote:Downfall of our society.

Bellerin is quality going forward however he really needs to work on his defensive awareness.


I really admire your stance on football and society in general.

Here's food for thought.. A 20-year-old, say, two decades ago was more mature, determined, and focused than a 20 year old of today. The statement 30 is the new 20 is true because at 20, we don't have the maturity and sense that people of the same age had two decades, or even one decade, earlier.

It's how society has transformed. By 20, most people were en route independent life or were already self-sustainable. Today, it's true, but to a lesser extent. Helicopter parents, style over substance, general dependence on parents or relatives, lack of maturity, etc. is more prominent today. And football is merely representing the growing trends of society.

Vanity, I guess.

Re: Héctor Bellerín (24)

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2017 5:27 am
by Santi
or greater freedom of choice and expression...